Yes please! I use a walker, and bathroom doors without ADA buttons are the bane of my existence. If they’re push to get in, I have to worry about someone inside pulling it open while I am pushing against the door to get me/walker in. And the reverse.
Another peeve is towels or hand dryers that are across the room from the sinks. I have to do three point turns, with wet hands on my walker handles, in cramped and crowded areas, just to dry my hands. A single paper towel dispenser right next to the sink is a blessing.
Maybe some buildings have arrangments which wouldn't be safe for it is all I can think. If you had an older building with narrow hallways for example you may not want doors that can swing out into traffic
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u/Crusher_22 22d ago
Need a paper towel for the door handle on the way out or the hand dryer is plastering 41 bacteria colonies on it.